SparkFun Electronics Commentsurn:uuid:214d0e4e-f1b1-d287-ce26-ac5b4c9f82492015-03-03T13:28:45-07:00SparkFun ElectronicsCustomer #294358 on GPS-10923 - Copernicus II DIP ModuleCustomer #294358urn:uuid:f1ac90eb-8a5b-d696-58b8-9f6808cb59492013-08-18T12:41:23-06:00<p>Hi Joezawaki,</p>
<p>I start writing some TSIP C code to extract raw carrier phase data from an Trimble iQlassen receiver.
My code will be released under GPL for GNU/Linux, as soon as i have it running right.</p>
<p>I know, Trimble Copernicus is raw carrier phase capable too.</p>
<p>I am not sure if the enalbe raw data are disabled in iQlassen firmware.
As you have an Copernicus, i wonder if you have tested this feature.</p>
<p>Have you done this ?</p>
<p>thx very much,</p>
<p>julio menezes</p>
<p>PS: thx for share your breakout PCB.
I set 0x35 message byte3 bit0 to 1, enable raw.
i am talking and decoding several messages, all ok but no 0x55 raw data appears.</p>archaeo on GPS-10923 - Copernicus II DIP Modulearchaeourn:uuid:3efec4c0-b897-3fbe-3c1d-2e85d93ff5a72012-01-12T17:21:47-07:00<p>Thanks for posting this, I&rsquo;ve been struggling with getting all the connections right! I presume the >&lt; on the image indicates a pin you leave unconnected?</p>Joezawaki on GPS-10923 - Copernicus II DIP ModuleJoezawakiurn:uuid:224b259e-9b10-79cc-2d88-a16371fba0e12011-12-31T01:29:25-07:00<p>Hi,</p>
<p>As I lost some time while connecting this DIP to my PC, <a href="http://publis.techtiger.fr/copernicus_connection.png" rel="nofollow" >here</a> is the scheme of connections for it (assuming that an antenna such as the &ldquo;Antenna GPS 3V Magnetic Mount SMA&rdquo; is used).</p>
<p>My aim was to be able to use &ldquo;Trimble Studio&rdquo; on my PC connected to an Arduino on which the DIP was connected.</p>
<p>Thanks a lot Sparkfun&rsquo;s staff for this awesome product!</p>Joezawaki on GPS-10923 - Copernicus II DIP ModuleJoezawakiurn:uuid:86e4c2ae-6136-cf44-99e8-8469c290f9612011-12-31T01:29:17-07:00<p>-</p>Joezawaki on GPS-10923 - Copernicus II DIP ModuleJoezawakiurn:uuid:5f3b976f-221e-55fc-9e43-8551c7cadec22011-12-31T01:29:09-07:00<p>-</p>scharkalvin on GPS-10923 - Copernicus II DIP Modulescharkalvinurn:uuid:0859f4fd-9776-6482-c1b7-a61b19fb9dbb2011-12-16T10:52:09-07:00<p>That means it will fit into a cut down 68000 dip socket.</p>PSmith on GPS-10923 - Copernicus II DIP ModulePSmithurn:uuid:d529d38b-1cae-bdbb-5c3d-b696a103987a2011-12-15T20:43:42-07:00<p>Ah. Got it.</p>quix on GPS-10923 - Copernicus II DIP Modulequixurn:uuid:eb52cad5-58c5-8e31-c57d-37b2445c19542011-12-15T18:18:36-07:00<p>i also first wondered what it means&hellip; it&rsquo;s the distance between the the two rows of pins.</p>PSmith on GPS-10923 - Copernicus II DIP ModulePSmithurn:uuid:999525bb-7e5b-7290-5909-19205090d75b2011-12-15T14:55:04-07:00<p>&ldquo;0.9&rdquo; between pins"</p>
<p>Somehow that doesn&rsquo;t sound right.</p>